On 3/21/18 12:44 PM, Stack wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 9:26 AM, Josh Elser<els...@apache.org>  wrote:


On 3/21/18 2:59 AM, Stack wrote:

On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 7:51 PM, Josh Elser<els...@apache.org>  wrote:

Hi all,
I've published a new website for the upcoming event in June in California
at [1][2] for the HBase and Phoenix websites, respectively. 1 & 2 are
identical.

I've not yet updated any links on either website to link to the new page.
I'd appreciate if folks can give their feedback on anything outwardly
wrong, incorrect, etc. If folks are happy, then I'll work on linking from
the main websites, and coordinating an official announcement via mail
lists, social media, etc.

The website is generated from [3]. If you really want to be my
best-friend, let me know about the above things which are wrong via
pull-request;)

- Josh

[1]https://hbase.apache.org/hbasecon-phoenixcon-2018/
[2]https://phoenix.apache.org/hbasecon-phoenixcon-2018/
[3]https://github.com/joshelser/hbasecon-jekyll


Thanks Josh for doing this.

Do they have to be conflated so? Each community is doing their own
conference. This page/announcement makes it look like they have been
squashed together.

Thanks,
S

You have any concrete suggestions I can change?


You have hbasecon+phoenixcon which to me reads as a combined conference. I
thought we wanted to avoid this sort of messaging. Probably best to have
separate announcement pages.

I was originally intending to have separate pages, but I scrapped that because:

* I didn't have the time to make two sites (one took longer than I expected)
* I wasn't seeing content differentiation between the two

I'm hoping that, without getting word-y, there's a way that I can better express this? I definitely struggled with how to refer to these.

Would something like having the HBase "version" read only "HBaseCon", and the Phoenix "version", "PhoenixCon" make you happier? Does the "About" section read as to what you were expecting or would you like to see more separation there too?

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